Add a "Reopen closed tab" command, like in Chrome browser

Often I get over-zealous about closing a bunch of tabs to clean up my layout, and go a bit too far. "Oops!" I closed one without being careful to check what it was and whether I still needed it open or not. And since I didn't notice what it was, I can't go to History to open it again. I'd like to be able to "Reopen closed tab" like I can under similar circumstances in the Chrome browser. It would reopen the most recently closed tab, back to wherever it was.
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This came up again tonight. I'd really like to have this. I'd start a UserVoice request for it but I've stretched my votes too thin and can't spare any of them right now. So maybe someone else would like this too and can spare a vote to get it set up on UV.
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A better solution might be simply to add a closed tab to the top of the history tool. That way there are no additional UI elements to worry about, and it would almost certainly be easier to implement.
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Mark Barnes said:
A better solution might be simply to add a closed tab to the top of the history tool. That way there are no additional UI elements to worry about, and it would almost certainly be easier to implement.
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I have no particular need of the feature but I like Mark's idea for implementation.
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I know this is old, but you explain what you mean by this a little bit? I don't have any understanding of the history tool and would love to be able to have this feature.
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Aaron Wetzel said:
I don't have any understanding of the history tool and would love to be able to have this feature.
https://www.logos.com/training/logos5/history shows how this works and what it can do
(It was produced for Logos 5 but the principles are the same in Logos 6)
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